Enough...ish.

Enough is the goal. Enough-ish is the journey.

Retirement planning for people who hate retirement planning.

If you're into being told you're failing, judged for how much you spent on coffee last week, and asked whether you really earned that $9 croissant - you're in the wrong place.

No budgets. No expense tracking. No lectures.

Buy the coffee. Or don't, we don't care. Buy the weird gadget. (you probably shouldn't) You earned the ridiculously overpriced croissant. Probably.

The whole thing, explained in four lines.

01
Set your freedom number.

The amount that means you never have to work again. Unless you want to.

02
Add your accounts.

Everything you own. Takes five minutes.

03
Update once a month.

Just the balances. No transactions, no categories, no guilt.

04
Watch the number grow.

That's it. Genuinely, that's the whole app.

Why we ignore your expenses entirely.

Most money arguments aren't about money. They're about control, stress, and the feeling that everything is slipping.

Tracking expenses makes that worse. Every coffee becomes evidence. Every takeout order becomes a case study in failure.

Net worth tracking does the opposite. It zooms out. It asks one question: are you growing?

Bad month? Fine. Markets down? Fine. Bought the overpriced massage gun? We don't care, and frankly neither should you. (your back deserves the best)

Zoom out. You have a goal. You're walking toward it. That's the whole game.

Don't know your number yet?

Find out in 30 seconds. No signup required. Mild comedy included.

What people are (probably) saying

I finally stopped fighting with my partner about money. We just check the number.

A. from Tel Aviv

I've tried every budgeting app. This is the first one I've actually kept using.

M. from London

The croissant line got me. I signed up immediately.

D. from New York

Ready to stop guessing?

Retirement planning for people who hate retirement planning.

enoughish.life - because "rich" is relative, but "enough" is everything.